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•i *m grefftfy tfftlfctkebY'if tjicflf pbfs3fc y>c*4ui* :
tit he itiidtiYiOd iff fte'ttf, th*yws* bq
XtflMA ‘tMrttf* &*]>&*<
which i e fle n t ial'TW ViCert f .* ‘
iffwrtlinrlOft off:°—TheitTT ueej and ihc whole
body bduSl tufa lii>lwi t *nf Cae ruiliaiM idle ipAiafo , f of t\e work.
J # cii 9*r* V dpi* ** ifkd, r C*wcvcjaißfcwitfibbi AuU
‘*.tHc^^r^fflilij|:*, > * i l o f th#ir owii b*rMa>
r)\t>4pet W)i*i*ibe OiiToyojbt) foy*-4 ctaifißanpnoil tkfci up-wi the adVnfmlfVs ‘
tion, tv bsdvmcy thmrebp b* two tight 10*4 ortfClr •Otithom veetetet* Bnt wh<-* (
livffUUs**tr islet* td in the pet fit, egpttfcoC’gA>cfcm a BbcblitFftu
.juMU career,-till the *ftToreicdi- into rage, irtk tedfef* to’ rtif
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d¥i*c, fjreakiog .¥#&*
fary**v*H £rhc*r(♦'Miat'.torn recretoo iffndrafit,- to He cKeih.
or ifletoblyj'Wh few TM/i.lr MtVrtc r
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ftauvi trfmn*ialwUwAffoAAat<du>yfad< aits tret g rttE Xx&ifrtoi c*
grme.p* .• *w#.-i -* i . -r. vnv
di g-oat o|a. o4n>fey>rttthfi-r<te<fffoß jrfeibffkt/?ft J iifti(Jrtd,
naktrf^tr th /oMndatiy<rtaif v !b k *'ty.“' ,J ’ r > 3
-x abwadriritbinlianctt; provmj that this ittVe'fefa
f r>4d>/uooef*i*i 1 ; wiV to obt&n rodreO"of Ho\y Of(en have
aja.Mad n)iajftrrf
Jy,anrsnprinf.t*raife moaey 4*y a tariaty *of
wiapa. naiM4*vHtg necdariVto paHka.ilon l l Aittftof <*fteW hare tb>y
•^.haoi|pil^cour*ftfer^ T and peaertt)ly.*fel , ?gcd bj rßVek-
ofal*pto|rte, *?rlt?rd“n thafr rtpVe ‘
)|||iltnv—i|l • “1"-* v- vj .?,/.•-tv.f l •** - • ts I n^’/r
Aefe colonies rtumi’flerrAcciGonVi itip-
ofrhit athority tbt!r rfpnlfUt.
-, k If kar been for a iong rttnr;- find now U, a constant
! Pb/gi''St-nii’nt. But
nffs tjgaaAwafd* tbe H<fnttinffraSon oWie eolonbr. J ’ fafi, ; ' #/ 'th<s otie't of
the crown ii generally, if not universally, rcje&ed by tM of
Jortt be if
tkey had • method of engaging attention, than
’fwdff-br themfelres iHlp)fbrt Os Abir Owd poffrt-: ylMr are frequently |
rrpMMR? wd gotem.' 1 - Dry rtAonttraficeiV'to
/k** that Aicit ooitffe%lftfrr 9Ce thrbrig and opprefljve, fafVV vary tittle
*tith>fhWh,^ihHff^aphvlod'of perfarfl-wllb gratify th'efr owa tncli
*Mßnsia tahMvg tlfeft'eOtfffrdAitiot'. * ‘TSry ufijlerftand the rda-
oppoles r&fth&Awef'iiVff*de6fes. But it dc made tbiir'in
'**"o tOnaanletfl^twtfiltltYtrafbning—<bad a wnitrfilUplt ij inflantly thrown
apoa the matterj *np! then, rejeftdtf tdiOxiftr<nce*Bi<fctfik as clear as •
of holy #**.*i *■*< • * * wfc ‘ v '. .
.(■ ha-thefitnbfft t tof<vfn&t drticlei*tbft onir hfTeirfbiieS, dr any legjlta
ifareacfopprotM^tof,^|petJFh‘!K-ftit ddt’nca of tfee faciety: Secondry—
- of civil govern
t|aana.a** (ii **£ *4 -■ ... • -* ~r ** 4 ‘
Nothin g can properly regulate tb* cxpence df : )cing prOvifoa far ]
bat rtit aheeCtiab of the (ociety 1 its ah Hi it) i the camvem- •]
model dflevyiag manWblnongrheml tb * manner in which the,
•*a# baa# heeo abd y^e k oflitfc'it hf government:
*4fhmhieb\*n nTetifnfhreteerfMh* taMt poflibly fy Bat by
‘•beiliMTaiy IneffY r>#uf they'lHbuld ‘bt VrioVh'; vUI m be pro
- ply ‘•’ >v ‘■’ ■ * *
df rnpoey be railed ffdOfi Why bthr, tvffhftfft oftr ctohfeot, tor bv
theft?who ateehe.jWge* hh ItdjTxj ftHfcdlTalfo be the judder
Ofcolhq\?wKe the thor.ey said TO be tSlceh from u l%) oar
*h)h#d-*o t>afftdrff> ; * We chained jo By a line
of fortification*—obliged to pay for the building and maintaining them—
.Va*t*U,*t4ke tfce? oW*dVfHW. “AftlJf'wlfif-fice can wo dif
’paiff<bHWh‘'*ftttltrf*7bg'gfti%red thit tltoftVo’fiift 6* d >
• Fod fildelrf ssh tmfch easter iff Ypeir'wit&qm to anaer
- |mvd beer teeapyfy it tn the bebfnauft'er, than IfbVfß Uvy.it tb the best
- manner* Be fiber, tha thl* vs htvyMfrn of Ufliitelv tuore'confeqtjencd,,
f# rtk*,afihppl } >* z .>TMpedplc SrSaktm ß <r t ‘whb out into
• ury, if the Uvy raotey byitl 6*wn authority, have
Jway> a slimed to the tnKMrtf tbc a/ptiYa/Tik onddieV.’ - ,
¥ mJS:Mi* M ljtae jurtico*- *tb judges dbght, •*■ * a - well ro
.
pewers. Thas in Emg/aoJ, krbd f)e*rdOiffm?orfs frem’ the CrdWb
“ J" r i*g>ipd4*Mviw,” and have salaries faitable to their drentty, knW
jo bytpaidiament. r rhe parity of the courts of wee thiaelta- *
blilhment, as . proof-of the w fdcra iritb which u wai'Oiad*.;
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:WED~IfES P * % Jpnj ;6, f 7 65.
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iadat ?*.**• hrtw’ fr airlift Till been every attempt to have ,lh#
* ter ‘ krk+vitHt#’ \Ut th* mat •
P r c*v# ♦hatyW* etmmijjfthi are beydod allromparifon more
neceffAty N.haf.
to the Sabye&ibirt, arofeWromthe arßifrary
r >at -li tifftim* may come, when we mar .ha*** ti contend
. llr . * aoJ•/ 9 mighfimgJom,'• What then mart b
. chsacc, when the tawa #f life and deatharo tb be fpiOten byjadgea w
.M y> apondant .-*B rAn/ and that HogJm4U-ftr.\ nrer perhaps fit*
enct kd wh br}iifk~prt)nd>%is— and bocGtS Hf e sfAtsDiNn army*—
of V L to alert and maiauiin” ova ov^e
f
4 1 far the eetreme'lenity that wilt prevail in At
though mUfmurt agtt, J these cofonte* will never b'tHold ‘yny
thi.-.g cSjcf iufti-r Jtf&tpU > whatAipowefiM*
’ u r ‘ V .bviafuccelTnn 6f. judges it4tp<fionn-tf ibc
. tV,i yu fuco'jungev, the supple wretone*, wSd cfitSerfuljy jfrin tn.aroteihr
Jwiti’uaovs tAconMlent with freedom,.wilf always ybeet witn'fmilesrj whS|e
th noeß *d K’gre men, who disdain to (aerified tSejr. tanVf ,to
their own advantage,- bmf on tfrery occifrefn boldiy einilicate use,
~-teill ooiiLiitly i)t aegafded with frowns. ‘* .; ■ . •Ay
%- .1 here are two other coafidtrations relating to tilt} Bead, that tHofetve
s tho4notlk-nca* ettemiooy ‘- .</ , . ’
By the ’ate a‘l, the officers ofthccuftoms are impowerel toejst.*fjp-
*#*■ warehoofe, fttop, cellar, ort>therplacc, ja t-iKoix*t $ cp
•4pbieaor pUhtanons ia jfmrua, to iirrch fir or leit prohibited pr q
,acetrfton*edg<icdf,” Ur. in •* granted ‘byVtfc’e superior pr.ljaf*rf*nte
; co-irtoi julkcehaving jurfidiftfon within fucb colony or plfntatimiTelp^-
uve!*-.”- ... ~. • .'•• k,. *, .’ \ ‘
r .>• If weronle reflriS, that the judges of chele eoprts ary to be faring:pi*a
fttr*—-that they-are to have “ kitfontt pnvijian*’ mad? vhicfiii
1%0 contiMcaeWtrag their xahphxifam btlavint—\ hat they rya-. b- 4/frjfr t ‘.,o
, theft’ cekitMW—what ah ermine of oppreflbn may this be in fth
.'• i•" well aware, that writs of>this kind miv be nranteH at home, under
-the fcal of rite court of exchequer: But I hr->*f SHb, that the greatcdl.ef
ferters ofthe right* of Engl An m have always Hie'iuoulv Contended, that
futh a yewrwis dangerous to freedhm, and evprefl;.* contrary to the com*
men law, which ever regarded H man's houle as hi* Castle, or a pUec-ksf
perfect freariry. • ‘ ’ . &*>
• 1f fuchwpwwer was in‘ the lead degree dangerous thtre, it must Ireßt*
terly dcftruAive to liberty htrt. For the people ibene h*ve hve fccuriliee
agaleft theundue exercise of thn pouter by the crown, which’ are wenting
with iff, if rhexlate aA'taVes place. Inthefirft place, if anyinjußiee.il
AtavK theft, the person injured may bring bis j\Aoo agatdk the offender,
and have it-tried before fnotrtNdant )vnoac, who are f R.o FA:Ti?*t
in coisMiTTino rud Injury. Here he must have }t tried
g♦ajeoANT joooas, b'eingthe men who or anted th writ, • 1
■To fayy that caa.'fc is to be tried by a jury, can never reconcile men
>vbo have'any idetoffrerdom,* to fttch a fibehcr. For we know, that Be
---riffi in almoll eery t colony *n this continent, are totally dependant on the
cown ; and parking of jtfriel has been frequently pracHfrd even, in tfiu
capita! of the Britijk CMpire. Kv'en ifjories arc well u|lined, we hire
t-00 jssanu. instances of the influence of over bearing ocpft judges upon
them. Tke brave aud wife men who accomoKflteff the revolotioa, though?
the mhfinftncy elTcntial to freedom.
Thehithtr fetunty which'thepedple have at home, bot which we Bull
want herd. It this;’ . ■; •• J
. -If this power it abuffd therf , th* ptrliaimefit, the grand refourceof fke
oppressed people, is ready to artord relief. Redress of grieranres
precede grafets of moaeyl ‘ But what regard can r at eapeA to have paid
to oar aflenrbh'et, when they will hot hold even the puny priytfegV of
ffreerff perliamerits—that of regMeritag, before they are ppt to execution,
the edicls that tas<e away our miney.
The second coafidcration above hinted at, is this. There it a cn
fail on inwur laws, that is quite unknown ja Gnat Britain- As this.tan*
<not bwdeferibed in a more clear or exafl mhnner, than has been tlnneby
the ingenious author of the hiilory o f Xtnv Ttrh. f beg leave to ufe-fiis
wolds. ** The Bate of our lawsbptns a door to much coMroverly. l*he
unttrtaintj, with refpeft to them, Rknders. tropiaTr rttcartolr,
and greatly *xre*} vs to tm* ajuutsait DEciM.bN or bau
jGDcss. The common law of F*-/*W is generalfy received,'together
with fWch fiatutes as were enacted before we had a legiflatareof oar own;
brit olir courts sxißCtja a sovbreion au rifORjTY, in determining
nalfttt farts ts iht cctnmen an.i Jiatntt la<w ought to be extended : For it m-tft
be admitted, that the differt*c{ of arcamJtaOctt aecefttrily us, ire*
fome cases, it reject tht dtttrmlaautr ts hath. In inauy iuftancei, they
have also extended oveti afts’ of parliament, passed ftnee we had a difticit
legillature, which it greatly adJ.ng ti ettr ccxfajio*. The rVldfiie of Bur
courta ieto less uncertain than the law. Some of the rules are a
dopted, other* rejeAod. Twothings therefore tobe aMOutut
wawrA*Y for thelPtra’tfcr sct ritt. ‘FfrffTihlf pltfß^g'lh Ttßt foe
fettling the extent of the Englift UWs. Secondly, that the tobets cfnlait
a geoeral fit of raks for the reeafetion tof the pradice.** 1 ’ v ''o
f The wrin f*rJtnffhtOg hemfet tn dinglaad, dr* toht fremiti* etwkr the
fitly jhCcamtt.tf eauhttfmrf’ actor*: t+tbt fiamu-nmi ihdtjitml y its( h
ike cjeotrctlkr *f the t*drn % mr. luff. p. JOfi.